Austro-Hungarian Empire During the
Austro-Hungarian Empire, the United Kingdom was represented by an
Ambassador in Vienna and a Consul-General at the Hungarian capital of
Budapest. ;Consul-General • 1899–1902:
Conway Thornton • 1902–1903:
Arthur James Herbert Envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary to Hungary • 1921–1924:
Thomas Hohler • 1924–1928:
Sir Colville Barclay • 1928–1933:
Aretas Akers-Douglas, 2nd Viscount Chilston • 1933–1935:
Sir Patrick Ramsay • 1935–1939:
Geoffrey Knox • 1941–1947:
No representation due to World War II • 1947–1949:
Sir Knox Helm • 1949–1951:
Sir Geoffrey Wallinger • 1951–1953:
The Hon. Robert Hankey • 1953–1955:
Sir George Labouchère • 1955–1959:
Sir Leslie Fry • 1959–1961:
Nicolas Cheetham • 1961–1963:
Sir Ivor Pink Ambassadors extraordinary and plenipotentiary to Hungary • 1963–1965:
Sir Ivor Pink • 1965–1967:
Sir Alexander Morley • 1967–1969:
Sir Guy Millard • 1970–1973:
Derek Dodson • 1973–1976:
The Hon. John Wilson • 1976–1979:
Richard Parsons • 1980–1983:
Bryan Cartledge • 1983–1986:
Peter Unwin • 1986–1989:
Leonard Appleyard • 1989–1995:
Sir John Birch • 1995–1998:
Christopher Long • 1998–2003:
Nigel Thorpe • 2003–2007:
John Nichols • 2007–2011:
Gregory Dorey • 2012–2015:
Jonathan Knott • 2015–2016: Theresa Bubbear (''
chargé d'affaires ad interim'') • 2016–2020:
Iain Lindsay • 2020–2025:
Paul Fox • 2025—:
Justin McKenzie Smith ==References==